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    <title>ASP:asmallsimpleplan</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<center>ASP:asmallsimple plan comes from the idea that everything in life begins with a small simple plan.
ASP is producer and artist Amy Willis. 
* forget 3rd person writing....

So hey, this is Amy.  I am a producer and artist from Boise, Idaho- recently relocated to Astoria, Oregon. 
I have been making music, self taught, since 2004.  
I have always had a love of music with heavy bass, heavy melodies and simple beats.  
I grew up in a musical family and constantly have a stream of horrible late 70's early 80's songs stuck in my head.  
Luckily, at the young age of 11, I was heavily influenced by an odd combo of music from hanging out with my neighbor's gang banging boyfriend and friends (We like the cars, The cars that go BOOM...) and skater kids who listened to punk and eventually converted to "New Wave."  
I suppose that's where it all comes from.  
A nice combination of moody melodies and synths that cascade with heavy bass and beats.

If you are a friend- say hello!  Nice to see you again.  
And if you stumbled on to my page just now, please take a listen and let me know what you think.  
I encourage all remarks, however brutally honest they might be.

Take care and Be well! 

Amy

Discography:
Flexible Records Releases: (RIP flexiblerecords.com 2004-2007)
07/05 flex18 Sweet & Bitter EP
11/05 flex25 Sweater Weather Girl LP
12/05 flexpro1 Various Artists - Umami: "Spark In The Shot"
10/06 flex50 Various Artists - Black Rubber Bats: "Mr. Vampire Please"
11/06 flex51 Living In Noir EP
12/06 flexpro3 Various Artists - Multifarious: "Hypnotique"
04/07 flex59 Talk 7"
06/07 flex65 Pearl LP
07/07 flexpro4 Various Artists: Unnatrual Naturism: "Satisfy (Electric West Mix)" 
"B-Sides" Out this Fall - 2007



Other places to find ASP:
http://www.myspace.com/aspasmallsimpleplan
http://thedb.com/amymwillisasp 
www.myspace.com/owlandmoth (nice little side project)




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Examples 
That's a big building. 
I met a very old man. 
He was feeling tired. 
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. 
Most monkeys are arboreal creatures that inhabit tropical or subtropical areas. 
Bush is a fucking idiot.
 
In grammar, an adjective is a word whose main syntactic role is to modify a noun or pronoun (called the adjective's subject), giving more information about what the noun or pronoun refers to. Collectively, adjectives form one of the traditional eight parts of speech, though linguists today distinguish adjectives from words such as determiners that used to be considered adjectives but that are now recognized to be different.

Not all languages have adjectives, but most, including English, do. (English adjectives include big, old, and tired, among many others.) Those that don't typically use words of another part of speech, often verbs, to serve the same semantic function; for example, such a language might have a verb that means "to be big", and would use a construction analogous to "big-being house" to express what English expresses as "big house". Even in languages that do have adjectives, one language's adjective might not be another's; for example, where English has "to be hungry" (hungry being an adjective), French has "avoir faim" (literally "to have hunger"), and where Hebrew has the adjective "%u05D6%u05E7%u05D5%u05E7" (zaq%u016Bq, roughly "in need of"), English uses the verb "to need".

In most languages with adjectives, they form an open class of words; that is, it is relatively common for new adjectives to be formed via such processes as derivation.

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